DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY WK 2 Lecture

?
In the Medieval times, how were children viewed?
As "mini adults"
1 of 26
Who introduced the concept of tabula rasa (the belief that the mind is a 'blank slate' at birth)?
John Locke
2 of 26
Locke believed that children were weak and vulnerable. Is this true or false?
True
3 of 26
Erikson developed his eight stages of psychosocial development based on modifications from which theory?
Freud’s Psychosexual Theory
4 of 26
How many stages did Erikson have in his Psychosocial Development Theory?
8
5 of 26
What is the first stage of Erikson's theory of psychosocial development?
Trust vs Mistrust
6 of 26
In Erikson's theory of psychosocial development, from what age does the Initiative vs Guilt stage occur?
3-6 years
7 of 26
In Erikson's theory of psychosocial development, which stage occurs at "middle adulthood"?
Generativity vs Stagnation
8 of 26
According to Erikson, which stage are people in early adulthood (20s-40s) concerned with?
Intimacy vs Isolation
9 of 26
Attention, retention, reproduction & motivation are all components that form what?
Observational learning
10 of 26
The sensorimotor stage, preoperational stage, concrete operational stage & formal operational stage are all part of what theory?
Piaget's Theory of Cognitive Development
11 of 26
In Piaget's Cognitive Approach, which stage do children develop object permanence?
Sensorimotor stage
12 of 26
"Children become much more skilled at pretend play during this stage of development, yet continue to think very concretely about the world around them" what stage of Piaget's Cognitive Approach is this statement describing?
Pre-operational
13 of 26
Bea is able to recognize that her dog is a Labrador, that a Labrador is a dog, and that a dog is an animal. According to Piaget, what is this development called?
Reversibility
14 of 26
According to Piaget, children are ______ in constructing their understanding of the world.
Active
15 of 26
Incorporating new information into your existing ideas is a process known as:
Assimilation
16 of 26
Piaget believed that children in the concrete operational stage have difficulty with:
Deductive logic
17 of 26
Jean Piaget was a:
Genetic Epistemologist
18 of 26
At which sensorimotor substage do children begin to develop symbols to represent events or objects in the world?
Early Representational Thought
19 of 26
The ability to think abstractly and systematically solve problems emerges during the:
Formal operational stage
20 of 26
Children in the preoperational stage have difficulty taking the perspective of another person. This is known as:
Ego-centrism
21 of 26
Piaget's stages have been criticized because:
All three
22 of 26
Which theory states that a person's cognitive development is largely influenced by their surrounding culture?
Sociocultural theory
23 of 26
The ____ is the difference between what a learner can do without help and what he or she can do with appropriate help
Zone of Proximal Development
24 of 26
According to Ecological Systems Theory, what is the term micro-system used for?
Immediate environment
25 of 26
Microsystem, mesosystem, exosystem & macrosystem are all components of what theory?
Ecological Systems Theory
26 of 26

Other cards in this set

Card 2

Front

Who introduced the concept of tabula rasa (the belief that the mind is a 'blank slate' at birth)?

Back

John Locke

Card 3

Front

Locke believed that children were weak and vulnerable. Is this true or false?

Back

Preview of the front of card 3

Card 4

Front

Erikson developed his eight stages of psychosocial development based on modifications from which theory?

Back

Preview of the front of card 4

Card 5

Front

How many stages did Erikson have in his Psychosocial Development Theory?

Back

Preview of the front of card 5
View more cards

Comments

No comments have yet been made

Similar Psychology resources:

See all Psychology resources »See all Visual System resources »